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Thu Jan 12, 2023, 07:23 PM

Tonight, 1-12-23, 8p EST, TCM,-"Bye Bye Braverman" (1968)

Anyone familiar with this movie-4 Jewish intellectuals travel to the funeral of a friend? I love character studies and this sounds promising!

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Reply Tonight, 1-12-23, 8p EST, TCM,-"Bye Bye Braverman" (1968) (Original post)
Just_Vote_Dem Jan 12 OP
elleng Jan 12 #1
Just_Vote_Dem Jan 12 #2
Nittersing Jan 12 #3
Different Drummer Jan 12 #4
yorkster Jan 12 #5

Response to Just_Vote_Dem (Original post)

Thu Jan 12, 2023, 07:26 PM

1. Sounds interesting.

Four failed writers try to attend a friend's funeral.
Director: Sidney Lumet
Cast: George Segal, Jack Warden, Joseph Wiseman

At the funeral home when the Rabbi (Alan King) is delivering the eulogy, he references living one's life as James Bond. The next shot is of Joseph Wiseman, who played the title character in Dr. No (1962), the first Bond film.

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Response to elleng (Reply #1)

Thu Jan 12, 2023, 07:28 PM

2. Ha!

Sounds clever, gonna give it a look

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Response to Just_Vote_Dem (Original post)

Thu Jan 12, 2023, 08:51 PM

3. Just read a few reviews at imdb... looks very promising. Thanks!

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Response to Just_Vote_Dem (Original post)

Thu Jan 12, 2023, 09:09 PM

4. Watching it now.

Thanks for the alert!

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Response to Just_Vote_Dem (Original post)

Thu Jan 12, 2023, 10:02 PM

5. Watching it. Thx.

It's a hoot. Loving the ride in the vw with the music.. a real set piece with George Segal having a few Walter Mitty moments.

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